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Quality Control and Assurance 3D Inspection

The insides of medical plastic parts

Medical parts are often transparent and translucent which can be tricky for optical measurements. At the same time, medical components require confident evaluation of tiny channels and inner structures. A scanner like ZEISS METROTOM 1, which acquires data via X-ray images, captures the complete inside and outside geometry non-destructively and with high precision.

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CT metrology: computed tomography in industry

Modern CT metrology has become a vital tool in industrial quality assurance. Although computed tomography is most commonly associated with medical diagnostics, industrial CT metrology allows for high-precision, non-destructive inspection and measurement of components and assemblies. In this article, we discuss how CT metrology works, its various industrial applications, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of using this method.

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